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My baptism had nothing to do with a vow of fidelity to the Magisterium.
I voted no. I want to strive for God’s Laws to be written on my heart, not for me to put up a piece of paper.
If you ask me, as they do in our diocese, if I gave a presentation or was involved in teaching in any way, will I vow to uphold the Church teachings? Yes. But this hypothetical situation, if I was asked to sign such a piece of paper or leave the Church, I’d do one of two things.
I’d either sign under protest, and if I was in a particularly foul mood I might even fail to note it and let all believe I Really Signed It – thus formalizing my relationship with the Church as one on paper and not in the blood of the innocent Lamb.
[edit] or I’d leave the Church, but probably not until after my kids are out of Catholic school. They might even join me in leaving, in support for such an unusual and pharasiacal request.
When we take Communion we are transformed into the Body of Christ Himself. I would not dare ask another Christian to sign such a piece of paper in order to stay a member, because what we do to our brothers we do to Christ Himself. I do not wish to ask Christ to prove his fidelity to the Church to me.
Behavior limits, fine. A Catholic may not cause scandal. Vow to mental assent? Never.
Alan